What are the symptoms of headache in vegetative nerve disorder?

Phytodysfunction, mainly refers to abnormalities in the balance of sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves in the body, and patients can present with a variety of clinical symptoms. Among them, patients may have headache, which is mainly swelling pain, diffuse pain in the whole head, forehead pain, posterior occipital pain, and bilateral temporal headache, and in severe cases, headache accompanied by nausea and vomiting.  In severe cases, the headache may be accompanied by nausea and vomiting. For headaches with vegetative nerve disorders, CT or MRI tests of the head are negative. The treatment for phytodysfunction is mainly to give general symptomatic treatment. If the patient’s headache is particularly severe, oral pain medication, such as aminoglutethimide tablets or compound lambda tablets, can be considered. If necessary, the patient can be given psychological treatment to allow self-adjustment and relaxation. For the adjustment of plant nerve dysfunction, the patient can also be given drugs such as Dextran orally. If necessary, Chinese herbal medicine can also be used, such as acupuncture, massage, etc.